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Use Milk to Remove Make-Up

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Date: 09/23/2004 Topics: Beauty | Old Categories  
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Milk makes a great make-up remover. Dip a cotton ball in milk and gently wipe off makeup.

By Kristen
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By Val (Guest Post)
mineral makeup is really an oil base and so anythng that get grease or oil out is good as long as safe for fabric or whatever it is in.. I bought a 30 color mineral set (over 3 ounces for $55 with over $50 in brushes) from a great mineral company Minerals By Design ... only can see sooem of her stuff at ebaystoresDOTcom /mineralsbydesign or emailing globear69 AT AOL DOT COM- eBay ID globear07 and I can't believe I can't remember her name! She is nice,patient & helpful (and cheap with GREAT products just ike BE and I think some better!)

So anyway, she sent 30 colors and some glittery and shimmery colors and metallics and iridescent colors to change them and a white mineral, may be more than one--I dunno, but that is to lighten ANY COLOR. sO i WAS PLAYING WHILE THE HUBBY LOOKED ON THINKING i WAS CRAZY EVEN AFTER I TOLD HIM HOW CHEAP IS WAS--ESPECIALLY WITH THE BRUSHES AND THAT IF IT WAS WHAT I USED TO US (BARE ESCENTUALS) IT WOULD HAVE COST HIM OVER $2,000 AND JUST AS THE WORDS "SO i AM SAVING YOU MONEY" CAME OUT OF MY MOUTH, I DROPPED THE TRAY i HAD JARS WITHOUT LIDS ON THAT i WAS MIXING. HERE WAS PROBABLY A GOOD OUNCE THERE. Remember BE's largest eye color is 0.57 of a gram--28 grams in an ounce --you got the idea and I happened to be working on some browns and one black that didn't spill but a few grains and dark blue and purple....so i thought oh "BLEEP" I just bragged about saving $ & now we need new carpet.

Well, just plain alcohol (cuts grease) mixed with a litle bit of that foaming Dawn (foams when it comes out so not hard to get out of stuff). I let it sit an hour or so and it came up with a warm, damp cloth and then blotted dry! It's a good thing too or I wouldn't have to worry about what makeup I buy anymore! I may try milk if, heaven forbids, that ever happens again.

I bet you the people that make it could name better stuff since they probably get it all over! Email globear69ATaolDOTcom & ask about customized kits with or w/out brushes or mineral brushes ... been the cheapest pump dispensing brushes i have seen so far and tell her Val from TN referred you. I would appreciate it and I NEED MY MINERAL "FIX"!

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